Your home is one of the biggest investments you will ever make. Before you make the decision to buy, have the home and property inspected by one of our State Licensed Home & Property Inspectors!

We serve the Middle Tennessee area - including, Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Hendersonville
Mt. Juliet, Smyrna, Murfreesboro, Spring Hill, Chapel Hill and Columbia!

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2Patriots Property Inspection will provide you with a comprehensive inspection covering hundreds of items in your new home and property.  Our inspector will conduct a thorough inspection of your home's construction and equipment.  A narrative inspection report will be uploaded on to our secure (password protected) Internet site for you to view. This report will provide vital
information in regard to the home.

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From our HomeHintNews Archives:

June 2009: Window Washing Hints - Summer rains and water sprinklers often leave streaky windows. If you use vertical strokes when washing windows outside and horizontal for inside windows it is easy to tell which side still has streaks. Generally, straight vinegar will get outside windows really clean, but be sure to be careful of shrubbery or flowers underneath. Read more...

May 2009:Sparking Switch or Electrical Outlet - Is the Short in the Wiring or Something You Turn on? A fuse has blown or a breaker has popped several times. How do you determine if the short circuit is in your wiring or in something that's turned on or plugged in on the circuit? Read more...

Apr 2009: Build Your Own Emergency Kit Last year the United States was hit by more than 75 weather-related disasters, including Hurricane Ike, flooding in Texas and wildfires throughout California. According to FEMA, the five most common weather-related emergencies last year were flood, tornado, winter storm, hurricane and wildfire. Scientists predict even more dangerous weather in years to come. Fifty-nine percent of Americans don't have an emergency kit with enough food, water and essential supplies to last three days. To protect your family,

Mar 2009: Home Hints for March Change furnace filter(s). Check smoke/CO detectors. Turn on the outside hose bibs. Check foundation for cracks. Fill small ones and monitor them. Call a professional for large (1/2" or more) ones. Read more

 

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